![]() ![]() Summer sports: Columbus Summer Fun 2022: Here are 10 sporting events to watch this summer You know you’ve driven by these places.”Īs the pair have traveled around the country with “Poser,” many viewers have remarked on the way the film captures Columbus. We shot at Comune, which is a great restaurant, and then various streets. “We shot at Cafe Bourbon Street for a couple of scenes. “We shot at Used Kids Records,” Segev said. “We had a really green crew, but it just allowed everyone to come to the table and really take ownership of their role.” Film shot at familiar venues in ColumbusĪnyone who calls Columbus home is likely to be familiar with many locations viewed on-screen. ![]() “Between everyone, I think only a few - like two people - had actually worked on a feature (film) before,” Segev said. “Poser,” which was filmed in October 2019 on a budget of approximately $100,000, used crew members the team had gotten to know through Loose Films. “As soon as we moved to Columbus, we immersed ourselves in the arts and music scene here, and met so many talented musicians and (saw) so many unique venues,” said Dixon, who wrote the script for “Poser.” “We thought, “Why don’t we make a film based on the Columbus music scene, and cast a lot of the musicians in the film playing versions of themselves?’” Summer jazz: Columbus Summer Fun 2022: Jazz concerts offer wide range of options, including for kids The seeds of “Poser” were also being planted. There, the team gained experience by making commercials, music videos and other projects. “Because we were working on each other’s films (at Denison) so much, that really prepared us for working together on this,” said Segev, a native of Boston, Massachusetts.įollowing graduation, Dixon and Segev set up a production house in Columbus, Loose Films. (“Poser” producers Drew Johnson and Brett Reiter are also graduates of the university, as is cinematographer Logan Floyd, among others.) Segev, also 30, credits Denison with putting him in contact with what became long-term collaborators. Dixon and Segev will be present for Q&A's at evening screenings throughout the weekend. The film, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival last summer, is set to make its Greater Columbus premiere Thursday at the Gateway Film Center. Among numerous area musicians in the cast, Bobbi Kitten co-stars. ![]() Members of that family stayed intact for “Poser,” a Columbus-shot feature-length drama focusing on Lennon Gates (played by Sylvie Mix), an outsider to the area underground music scene who wishes to become an insider. Summer movies: Columbus Summer Fun 2022: 'Top Gun' sequel kicks off blockbuster movie season It kind of felt like a family because it’s such a small department.” “You got to shoot on film and edit on film. “It’s just a great small film department,” said Dixon, a 30-year-old native of Springfield. By all outward appearances, Denison University in Granville might not seem like a hotbed of cinematic activity, but don’t tell that to the filmmakers responsible for the new movie “Poser.”Ĭo-directors Noah Dixon and Ori Segev are graduates of Denison University, where they worked on short films and met numerous future filmmaking collaborators. ![]()
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